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Oscar is 1337!

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Markkos1992:

--- Quote from: SSOWorld on August 25, 2022, 02:24:55 am ---
--- Quote from: Markkos1992 on August 24, 2022, 06:17:50 am ---The real question is if oscar has clinched a SR 1337 (like this one that I have clinched many times).

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There certainly has to be a SR 1337 somewhere in Pennsylvania, definitely not in the State College area.

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I did a search on ECMS with 1337 (to see if there are any projects involving one) and there are currently not any.  I think that makes a SR 1337 in PA quite unlikely.

NC certainly has one somewhere though since they have way more SRs than VA.  KY has a 1337 (clinched by only you know who)  as well.

Duke87:
Yeah the important thing to keep in mind is that PA quadrant routes are only unique by county, and they tend to be numbered from the low end up. You thus wouldn't have 1337 unless you had 337 routes in the 1xxx quadrant, or the route had that number for some other reason. Note that most quadrant routes have a 0 in the hundreds place.

yakra:
IN PA's RMSSEG_State_Roads shapefiles, I didn't find anything where ST_RT_NO = 1337.

Meanwhile in Texas:
TX114 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=33.652436&lon=-102.669532
FM1780 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=33.719170&lon=-102.666442

mapmikey:

--- Quote from: Markkos1992 on August 25, 2022, 08:00:35 am ---
--- Quote from: SSOWorld on August 25, 2022, 02:24:55 am ---
--- Quote from: Markkos1992 on August 24, 2022, 06:17:50 am ---The real question is if oscar has clinched a SR 1337 (like this one that I have clinched many times).

--- End quote ---
There certainly has to be a SR 1337 somewhere in Pennsylvania, definitely not in the State College area.

--- End quote ---

I did a search on ECMS with 1337 (to see if there are any projects involving one) and there are currently not any.  I think that makes a SR 1337 in PA quite unlikely.

NC certainly has one somewhere though since they have way more SRs than VA.  KY has a 1337 (clinched by only you know who)  as well.

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Because of how NC SRs were numbered circa 1960, nearly every county should have one.  Most Virginia counties should have one too.

Here's Fairfax Co - https://goo.gl/maps/ZW2oSNMgvdpW7djG7
Loudoun Co - https://goo.gl/maps/f43dWJKgCMFxE9y77

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